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| I'm new here so be nice Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Melbourne
Posts: 3
| am looking to start up a stump grinding biz. has anyone had any experience with the bandit stump grinders in comparison to the rayco line. any advantage or disadvantage with regards to bandit's tracks and rayco's tyres? input would be appreciated. |
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| Eric Frei Administrator - Brisbane L5 (Dip) Hort Cert III Arb + some Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Brisbane
Posts: 6,830
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| Over mature heritage tree Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Posts: 734
| I have a rayco 1625a. Good machine. There are some tricks to managing the bearing life in them and few bits requiring mods to strengthen up but allround pretty good machine. Never had a bandit stumper, but had a small bandit chipper that served me well. |
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